Roane County vs. Chapmanville Regional: A Tale of Two Seasons
The 2024-2025 high school football season has showcased two teams on distinctly different trajectories: Roane County and Chapmanville Regional. While Chapmanville has fought to maintain a balanced record, Roane County has been a dominant force, posting an undefeated season. Let’s take a closer look at their seasons, stats, and what makes these teams unique.
Season Records and Standings
- Chapmanville Regional (5-5, Region 3-4)
The Tigers have had an up-and-down season, splitting their 10 games evenly. With a win percentage of .500 and a regional record of 3-4, they’ve shown flashes of potential but struggled with consistency. They’ve outscored opponents by a slim margin, with 214 points for and 227 points against. - Roane County (10-0, Region 3-0)
The Raiders have been dominant, achieving a perfect 10-0 record. Their regional performance is impeccable, with a win percentage of 1.000. Roane County has been a scoring machine, amassing 416 points while allowing just 124. They’ve set the standard for excellence in the state.
Scoring and Offensive Efficiency
- Chapmanville Regional
Averaging 21.4 points per game, the Tigers rely on spurts of offensive production, with their strongest performances typically coming later in the game. However, their scoring dips in the critical opening quarters, averaging 0 points in Q1 and just 4.7 in Q2. - Roane County
The Raiders average a staggering 41.6 points per game. They dominate early, scoring 17.2 points in Q1 and 14.4 in Q2, often putting games out of reach before halftime. This offensive efficiency underscores their depth and talent.
Statistical Comparison
Category | Chapmanville Regional | Roane County |
---|---|---|
Rushing Yards/Game | 148.3 | 367.7 |
Passing Yards/Game | 111.4 | 46.1 |
Total Yards/Game | 259.7 | 413.8 |
Points/Game | 21.4 | 41.6 |
Tackles/Game | 67.9 | 47.4 |
Sacks/Game | 1.8 | 2.3 |
Roane County’s offense is powered by a lethal ground game, averaging a remarkable 367.7 rushing yards per game compared to Chapmanville’s 148.3. On defense, Chapmanville edges out in tackles per game (67.9), but the Raiders lead in sacks with 2.3 per game, showcasing their ability to disrupt opposing offenses.
Team Leaders
- Chapmanville Regional
- Rushing: #7 Robert Cook leads the team with 64.2 rushing yards per game.
- Passing: #15 Dakota Dalton averages 102.8 yards through the air.
- Defense: #22 Preston Kovach anchors the defense with 11.5 tackles per game.
- Roane County
- Rushing: #88 Lane Watson dominates with 163.4 rushing yards per game.
- Defense: #25 Clay Walker contributes 8.1 tackles per game.
- Pancake Blocks: #50 Hogan Greathouse has an impressive 29 blocks, exemplifying the strength of Roane County’s offensive line.
Performance Against Common Opponents
Both teams faced Logan and Mingo Central this season, securing wins in both matchups. Roane County’s victories, however, were far more decisive, defeating Logan 55-6 and Mingo Central 42-8. Chapmanville’s wins were narrower, beating Logan 35-7 and Mingo Central 14-6. This disparity highlights Roane County’s ability to impose their will on opponents.
Key Takeaways
Roane County’s unbeaten season is a testament to their offensive firepower, defensive toughness, and ability to control games from start to finish. Chapmanville Regional has shown resilience and flashes of brilliance but lacks the consistency to compete with elite teams like Roane County. If these teams were to meet, Roane County’s relentless rushing attack and balanced defense would likely give them the edge.
As the season winds down, Roane County looks poised to make a deep playoff run, while Chapmanville will need to build on their foundation to rise to greater heights in future seasons.